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<p>and based on mathematics, Nakashima tried to extend the existent circuit theory of the time to deal with relay circuits, and was reluctant to accept the mathematical and abstract model, favoring a grounded approach. Shannon's ideas broke new ground, with his abstract and modern approach dominating modern-day electrical engineering.</p>

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